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Safety study concludes colonoscopy risks justifiable in colon cancer screening

A German study to assess the safety of the colonoscopy has concluded that the risks are small enough to justify using the method as an effective way of screening for colon cancer. Continue reading

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Colonoscopy risks ‘justifiable’ in colon cancer screening

A German study to assess the safety of the colonoscopy has concluded that the risks are small enough to justify using the method as an effective way of screening for colon cancer. Continue reading

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Colonoscopy risks ‘justifiable’ in colon cancer screening

A German study to assess the safety of the colonoscopy has concluded that the risks are small enough to justify using the method as an effective way of screening for colon cancer. Continue reading

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Nurses of different ages must ‘respect’ each other

The mix of ages within the nursing workforce can increase high stress levels and harm patient care in the process, German researchers claim. Continue reading

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Nurses of different ages must ‘respect’ each other

The mix of ages within the nursing workforce can increase high stress levels and harm patient care in the process, German researchers claim. Continue reading

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Bedside care devices not sufficient for nurses’ information needs

Intensive care bedside devices “do not adequately support” the information needs of nurses and may affect error rates, according to a German study published in the Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association. Continue reading

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Bedside care devices not sufficient for nurses’ information needs

Intensive care bedside devices “do not adequately support” the information needs of nurses and may affect error rates, according to a German study published in the Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association. Continue reading

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Older patients with pressure ulcers stay longer in hospital

Older hospitals patients with pressure ulcers stay significantly longer than other older patients, say German researchers from University Hospital Aachen. Continue reading

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Older patients with pressure ulcers stay longer in hospital

Older hospitals patients with pressure ulcers stay significantly longer than other older patients, say German researchers from University Hospital Aachen. Continue reading

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Mental and physical exercise ‘wards off dementia’

Dementia sufferers can get as much benefit from exercising their mind and body for two hours a day as they can from completing a standard course of drugs, according to German researchers. Continue reading

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